Species: Utahraptor Ostrommaysorum, one of the geologically oldest and largest known Dromaeosaurids. Prior to the discovery of Utahraptor, paleontologists believed sickle-clawed Dromaeosaurids were small carnivores that only lived in the Late Cretaceous. Utahraptor shattered that misconception by being much larger and living during the Early Cretaceous. The specimen is genuine and has not been artificially enhanced or altered. Perfect for collectors, educators, and dinosaur enthusiasts.
Display it in your home, office, or classroom to spark conversations about Earth's ancient past. Where to See Similar Specimens.
The Past Worlds Gallery at the Natural History Museum of Utah. Brigham Young University Museum of Paleontology. Natural History Museum of Utah.
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